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Ordinary-Life.net
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Search on Blogs (Dec 28 2003 03:58 GMT) - The always interesting Keith Robinson was Musing about search placement on blogs. What’s interesting to me is that many of the comments (including mine) said that the search was primarily used by the author to remember past linkage and info. Hardly surprising when you sit down and think it over, but it didn’t really smack me in the head till... |
Doug's Dynamic Drivel
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Back at last (Dec 28 2003 03:58 GMT) - Well I'm back but too tired to post anything but this. I hope that Santa was goos to all of you and that you had a good Christmas with your loved ones. Vancpouver is an 8 hour drive (630km/390mi) from... |
Oliver Willis: Like Kryptonite To Stupid
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Make. It. Stop. (Dec 28 2003 03:56 GMT) - There are at least 100 high school teams better than this year's edition of the Redskins. The offensive line is crap. The defensive line couldn't break through wet toilet paper. The cornerbacks keep getting burnt. Wherefore art thou, Jack Kent... |
How Appealing
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"Let Tom Feeney be the judge" (Dec 28 2003 03:56 GMT) - "Let Tom Feeney be the judge": The current issue of Orlando Weekly contains an article that begins, "On the morning of March 27, Tom Feeney rose from his seat in the House of Representatives and with six words began a legal insurrection heard across Amer |
MyAppleMenu
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Online Music's Winners And Lowers (Dec 28 2003 03:56 GMT) - Online music services that depend solely on selling downloadable tracks and albums may be bucking a marketing reality. By Knowledge@Wharton (CNET News.com via MyAppleMenu) |
Robert Scoble: scobleizer
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Questions for Don? (Dec 28 2003 03:55 GMT) - Chris Sells is providing a chance for all of us to ask Don Box a question. My question? Do you want to kill the Web? If so, what could be better than the Web? |
Blog for America
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How to Win Iowa (Dec 28 2003 03:53 GMT) - Campaign Manager Joe Trippi is sending out the following email to all 547,233 Dean supporters this evening: Everything you’ve worked for is at stake right now. Everything we've fought for and everything we believe in comes down to these last... |
“groovy mother”
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eventSherpa (Dec 28 2003 03:51 GMT) - eventSherpa — The first iCal rip-off I’ve seen for Windows. As with most such things, the UI misses out on the simplicity that makes iCal so great, but the web front-end is considerably more useful than Apple’s, erm, complete lack of one. |
Bo Cowgill.com
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BOO HISS (Dec 28 2003 03:51 GMT) - "Plans to privatize state-owned businesses -- a key part of a larger Bush administration goal to replace the socialist economy of deposed president Saddam Hussein with a free-market system -- have been dropped over the past few months. So too has a demand that Iraqis write a constitution before a transfer of sovereignty."This is the consequence of the decision to turn over power by summer 2004 -- perhaps so that the President can run for re-election without answering questions about when our troops will come home. This is starting to look like "cut-and-run" . . |
Amish Tech Support
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Countdown (Dec 28 2003 03:48 GMT) - Inspired by yours truly, Meryl is counting down the seconds until Syria's back to sitting at the global children's table. If only Mikhail Webbe could be stuffed with C-4 and returned to Baby Assad with a lit fuse up his... |
dustbury.com
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Gimme that old-time cynicism (Dec 28 2003 03:47 GMT) - John Rosenberg explains Howard Dean's sudden embrace of Christianity: Dean doesn't really know any Southerners, and he actually believes the region to be a wasteland of Bible-thumping Jesus freaks. None... |
Robert McLaws: FunWithCoding.NET
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DotNet Jobs (Dec 28 2003 03:47 GMT) - For those of you that think the tech market has slowed down, there are plenty of .NET jobs available. dot-net-jobs.com has over 20 listings from job opportunities all across the US. |
Playing with my food, and other things...
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Why Did I Rent This? ... (Dec 28 2003 03:45 GMT) - Why Did I Rent This? Witty dialogue, Billy Connolly, and what the hell is Barry Levinson doing directing a movie in Belfast? An Everlasting Piece is a movie about two haircutters trying to corner the market in toupees, which seems like a great idea with Connolly as the madman Scalper on the loose, at least until the IRA becomes interested. |
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